Gabriela Sabatini a professional tennis player
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Gabriela Sabatini was a professional tennis player from Argentina. She was born on 16 May 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a state in South America. She was on top of her tennis career during late 1980s and early 1990s when she won several world class tournaments such as the women's singles title at US open in 1990 defeating Steffi Graf 6-2; 7-6. Gabriela Sabatini was also the first woman from her country to win a Grand Slam singles title. When she was still young, she was a very beautiful girl. She might become a model but she preferred to work as sportswoman. She was one of the most popular tennis players in the world. After winning 27 single titles and 14 double titles, she decided to retire from professional tournaments in 1996.
Gabriela knew that she won't always be the World's number one tennis player forever. Therefore, she had to have another business to make money when she could not play in international tournaments anymore. She decided to invest her money in a business that was not directly related to tennis. Retiring in October 1996 after suffering from tendonitis, Gabriella Sabatini continued to attract the attention of people through perfume products that bear her name. In perfume.com website, a bottle of Gabriela Sabatini perfume for women is offered to customers at a price range between 24.48 and 36.98 US dollars. The eau de toilette natural spray "vaporisateur" has golden yellow color and is sold in a 50 ml bottle container. Perfumes that are manufactured by Gabriela Sabitini's company can now be ordered online through various websites. There are a complete list of fragrance that customers can select. One of them is the magnetic which reflects her personal qualities such as strength, beauty and self confidence. This perfume is popular for its woody floral aroma which contains woods, the fragrance of flowers and fruits. Another variant of her perfume is the Cascaya which was introduced in 1994 by the design house of Gabriela Sabatini with top notes of bergamot, orange and mandarin orange.
On page 18 of NewYork Magazine November 9, 1992, it was said that The Great American Doll Company was manufacturing a toy based on the famous tennis star. Craftsmen had to spend around six hours to observe and measure her body from head to toe for her eye color, clothing and muscle contour. At that time, she was going to play in Virginia Slims Championship. Today, a lot of young tennis players still consider Gabriela as their favorite star whom they can learn from. Her success has inspired young women around the world to consider playing tennis in professional tournaments as their career. by Charles Roring